Brand

Kill Brand

In 2001, Kill Brand was created by musician, Jonny Smith. While on tour in the band, he ran into a problem -- no clean t-shirts. With a hot pink T-shirt and black spray paint, Jonny randomly graffitied K-I-L-L across the front of the T, and took the stage. This fresh trend took fans by storm.

Before long Jonny was designing, spray-painting, and selling his T's out of the back of the tour van. As demand grew he invested in a screen printing machine, that was used in his studio apartment to keep up with demand. Jonny personally screen-printed every item by hand with his signature, KILL. Kill Brand's notoriety grew as Jonny left the band and pursued promoting the apparel at music festivals across the U.S.

Kill brand clothes are worn by some of the biggest acts in the rock and pop scenes. And also celebrities such as Shaun White and Ceelo Green.

Launch Year

2002

Brand headquarter

New Jersey

Owner/designer

John Smith

Brand style

Edgy and music influenced

Available for

Women & Men

In 2001, Kill Brand was created by musician, Jonny Smith. While on tour in the band, he ran into a problem -- no clean t-shirts. With a hot pink T-shirt and black spray paint, Jonny randomly graffitied K-I-L-L across the front of the T, and took the stage. This fresh trend took fans by storm.

Before long Jonny was designing, spray-painting, and selling his T's out of the back of the tour van. As demand grew he invested in a screen printing machine, that was used in his studio apartment to keep up with demand. Jonny personally screen-printed every item by hand with his signature, KILL. Kill Brand's notoriety grew as Jonny left the band and pursued promoting the apparel at music festivals across the U.S.

Kill brand clothes are worn by some of the biggest acts in the rock and pop scenes. And also celebrities such as Shaun White and Ceelo Green.

Launch Year

2002

Brand headquarter

New Jersey

Owner/designer

John Smith

Brand style

Edgy and music influenced

Available for

Women & Men

In 2001, Kill Brand was created by musician, Jonny Smith. While on tour in the band, he ran into a problem -- no clean t-shirts. With a hot pink T-shirt and black spray paint, Jonny randomly graffitied K-I-L-L across the front of the T, and took the stage. This fresh trend took fans by storm.

Before long Jonny was designing, spray-painting, and selling his T's out of the back of the tour van. As demand grew he invested in a screen printing machine, that was used in his studio apartment to keep up with demand. Jonny personally screen-printed every item by hand with his signature, KILL. Kill Brand's notoriety grew as Jonny left the band and pursued promoting the apparel at music festivals across the U.S.

Kill brand clothes are worn by some of the biggest acts in the rock and pop scenes. And also celebrities such as Shaun White and Ceelo Green.